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Dahleen Glanton: In college bribery scandal, Felicity Huffman didn't act like she expected special treatment. Lori Loughlin? Jury's still out

In pleading guilty in the college bribery scandal, Felicity Huffman acted like a regular person

Huffman did a terrible thing. She paid $15,000 to boost her daughter's SAT scores so that the young woman could get into an elite university.

On Monday, Huffman went into a federal courtroom in Boston and admitted what she'd done. A judge will decide in September whether to sentence her to four months in prison and a $20,000 fine, as prosecutors have recommended, or punish her on his own terms.

After that, the public should allow her to

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